2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0001-37652005000100013
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Mineral chemistry of tantalate species new in the Borborema Pegmatitic Province, Northeast Brazil

Abstract: Tantalate samples, supposedly of the columbite group, were collected in the Borborema Pegmatitic Province, aiming to test the Mn/(Mn+Fe) and Ta/(Ta+Nb) ratios as geochemical indicators of pegmatite fractionation. Surprisingly, preliminary microprobe data allowed recognizing some species, so far unknown in the Province, namely titanian ixiolite, fersmite, brannerite, strüverite, natrobistantite, plumbo-and stibiomicrolite, plumboand uranpyrochlore. The identification of these exotic tantalates with unusual comp… Show more

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“…This procedure resulted in the identification of several NbTa-(Ti-Sn) oxides that were previously unknown in the BPP, e.g. high-titanian ixiolite, fersmite, brannerite, strüverite, caesian natrobistantite or bismutomicrolite, plumbomicrolite, stibiomicrolite) and several new occurrences of ferrotapiolite, ferrowodginite and niobian rutile (Beurlen et al 2003a(Beurlen et al , b, 2004(Beurlen et al , 2005. These findings were a clear indication that a systematic study of the Nb-Ta-(Ti-Sn) oxides (and other "black ores") in the BPP is still of great interest.…”
Section: Sampling and Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure resulted in the identification of several NbTa-(Ti-Sn) oxides that were previously unknown in the BPP, e.g. high-titanian ixiolite, fersmite, brannerite, strüverite, caesian natrobistantite or bismutomicrolite, plumbomicrolite, stibiomicrolite) and several new occurrences of ferrotapiolite, ferrowodginite and niobian rutile (Beurlen et al 2003a(Beurlen et al , b, 2004(Beurlen et al , 2005. These findings were a clear indication that a systematic study of the Nb-Ta-(Ti-Sn) oxides (and other "black ores") in the BPP is still of great interest.…”
Section: Sampling and Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yellow-green to deep emerald green idiomorphic crystals of gahnite 2À20 mm across are most common in the albitized external intermediate zone; they are usually altered and associated with albite, muscovite and spessartine. Other accessory minerals include brannerite, titanium-rich ixiolite, fersmite, cesiumrich 'natrobistantite' (or 'bismutomicrolite') (Beurlen et al, 2005), green and rose beryl, and spodumene. The lepidolite replacement in this pegmatite is more intense than in the Capoeira 2 and Carrascão Paraíba tourmaline pegmatites.…”
Section: The Quintos Pegmatitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The composition is close to that of the Quixaba mineral, the A position is mainly occupied by Na, and the Y position, mainly by F. The name fluornatromicrolite thus should be applied to that material. Fluornatromicrolite with the composition (Na 0.93 Ca 0.87 Sb 0.03 Pb 0.02 Sc 0.01 ) S1.86 (Ta 1.98 Nb 0.04 ) S2.02 O 6 F was described from the Borborema pegmatitic province, northeastern Brazil (Beurlen et al 2005). According to Atencio et al (2010), chemical compositions that correspond to fluornatromicrolite from other occurrences are avail-able in the papers by Ohnenstetter & Piantone (1992), Belkasmi et al (2000), Huang et al (2002) and Baldwin et al (2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%